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Week 4 high school football preview

The Columbian
Published: September 22, 2011, 5:00pm

Friday’s games

Battle Ground vs. Hudson’s Bay, 5 p.m. at Kiggins Bowl

Camas vs. Skyview 8 p.m. at Kiggins Bowl

Evergreen vs. Eisenhower, 5 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium (KKOV 1550 AM or www.1550talk.com)

Mountain View vs. Heritage, 8 p.m. at McKenzie Stadium (KKOV 1550 AM or www.1550talk.com)

Union at Kelso, 7 p.m.

Fort Vancouver vs. Prairie, 7 p.m. at District Stadium

Columbia River at Hockinson, 7 p.m.

Mark Morris at Rainier, 7 p.m.

Centralia at R.A. Long, 7 p.m.

Clatskanie at Washougal, 7 p.m.

Woodland at Scio, Ore., 7 p.m.

La Center at Ridgefield, 7 p.m.

Stevenson at Castle Rock, 7 p.m.

White Salmon at Toledo, 7 p.m.

Kalama at Ilwaco, 7 p.m.

Saturday’s games

Lake Quinault vs. King’s Way Christian, 1 p.m. at WSD Devereux Field

GAME NOTES

THE UNDEFEATED: Camas takes a 12-game regular-season winning streak into Friday’s game against Skyview, the longest among any Clark County team. The Papermakers’ last regular-season loss was the regular-season finale to Union in 2009. Friday’s game is the third meeting in three years between the two schools. Skyview won 28-26 in 2009; Camas won 28-12 last season.

CHANGING COLORS: Friday’s Mountain View-Heritage game at McKenzie Stadium will feature a couple of former Timberwolves in the backfield for Mountain View. In last year’s Thunder-Timberwolves meeting, quarterback Riley O’Dell passed for 317 yards and running back Michael Rivers rushed for 74 yards for Heritage. Both play for Mountain View this season.

CHAMPIONSHIP-CALIBER FOES: When teams from Southwest Washington go over to Oregon to find non-league opponents, they don’t shy away from tough matchups. Southwest Washington teams have faced off with four 2010 Oregon state champions or runners-up this season. Skyview played Sherwood (5A state champion), Mark Morris and R.A. Long played Rainier (3A state champion), King’s Way Christian played Camas Valley (1A state runner-up) and Friday, Woodland meets Scio (2A state champion).

PASSING PRAIRIE: According to MaxPreps.com and statewidestats.com, Prairie’s Colin Seitz leads the state with 13 touchdown passes. Receiver Ansel Cecil’s eight touchdown receptions also leads the state. The Falcons (1-2) look for their first Class 3A Greater St. Helens League win Friday against Fort Vancouver.

STATISTICAL LEADERS

RUSHING No. Yds. TD

Parker Henry, Skyview 45 440 5

Cy Whitmire, Woodland 51 396 3

Remick Kawawaki, Columbia River 45 376 4

Michael Knox, Ridgefield 36 364 4

Josiah Niemela, Hockinson 49 307 2

PASSING Com Att Yds TD

Colin Seitz, Prairie 71 110 941 13

Tony Gennaro, Camas 44 69 527 5

Kaben Humphrey-Butler, Union 30 45 515 4

Ian Humphrey, Battle Ground 26 58 482 4

Jacob Austin, Fort Vancouver 32 77 428 1

RECEIVING No. Yds TD

Ansel Cecil, Prairie 23 311 8

Jesse Zalk, Prairie 11 245 2

E’Lon Mack, Heritage 14 228 1

Jonathan Warner, Camas 17 208 3

Tanner Nelson, Union 10 203 2

For statistics on every area player whose numbers have been reported, go to www.360preps.com

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